North Carolina State University - Department Of Genetics

The Department of Genetics consists of a vigorous and highly interactive group of scientists with a focus in quantitative, developmental and computational genetics. The department also administers outstanding undergraduate and graduate training programs in genetics, partly supported by an NIH training grant on ’The Genetic Architecture of Quantitative Traits’.

Department Of Genetics

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Off Campus Visitors

Visitors should park in the paid parking level of the Dan Allen Parking Deck at the corner of Dan Allen Drive and Yarbrough Drive. Parking can only be paid for using a Visa or Mastercard; NO CASH. Crossing Dan Allen Drive, visitors should walk up Yarbrough Drive until they reach the intersection with Derieux Place. The entrance to Thomas Hall is on Derieux and the Department of Genetics is on the Third Floor. Administrative Offices are located in room 3510.

 

On Campus

Thomas Hall borders Yarbrough Drive near the railroad tracks and the Free Expression Tunnel. Thomas Hall houses many of the department’s research facilities, as well as the undergraduate laboratories. Most lecture courses are held in Gardner Hall which is adjacent to Bostian Hall.

North Carolina State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Intranet p: 919.515.2292
f: 919.515.3355
e: genetics@ncsu.edu
Department of Genetics
Box 7614
N.C. State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7614